Rachel Sarah Herz, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Psychiatry and Human Behavior Brown University, Providence, RI 
Area:
olfaction
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Richard J. Beninger research assistant 1986-1987 Queens University
David F. Sherry grad student 1987-1988 University of Toronto

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Martha R Bajec collaborator 2021-
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Herz RS, Bajec MR. (2022) Your Money or Your Sense of Smell? A Comparative Analysis of the Sensory and Psychological Value of Olfaction. Brain Sciences. 12
Herz RS, Van Reen E, Gredvig-Ardito CA, et al. (2020) Novel Insights into Smell and Taste Sensitivity in Normal Weight and Overweight-Obese Adolescents. Physiology & Behavior. 112897
Sayette MA, Marchetti MA, Herz RS, et al. (2019) Pleasant olfactory cues can reduce cigarette craving. Journal of Abnormal Psychology
Herz RS, Van Reen E, Barker D, et al. (2017) The Influence of Circadian Timing on Olfactory Sensitivity. Chemical Senses
Ershadi M, Russell JA, Herz RS. (2017) The (non)-effect of induced emotion on desire for different types of foods Food Quality and Preference. 62: 214-217
Herz RS. (2016) The Role of Odor-Evoked Memory in Psychological and Physiological Health. Brain Sciences. 6
Sugiyama H, Oshida A, Thueneman P, et al. (2015) Proustian Products are Preferred: The Relationship Between Odor-Evoked Memory and Product Evaluation Chemosensory Perception. 8
Herz RS. (2014) Verbal priming and taste sensitivity make moral transgressions gross. Behavioral Neuroscience. 128: 20-8
Herz RS. (2011) PROP taste sensitivity is related to visceral but not moral disgust Chemosensory Perception. 4: 72-79
Herz RS. (2009) Aromatherapy facts and fictions: a scientific analysis of olfactory effects on mood, physiology and behavior. The International Journal of Neuroscience. 119: 263-90
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